UX/UI Designer - Communications
Additional Information:
This will be a hybrid position at the 390 Robert Street N location. We will negotiate the number of days per week this position will be onsite.
Project Scope:The UX/UI designer will join a small team of digital communicators in the design and production of a website implementation of the regional development guide-a new way of delivering policy plan content for this organization! We hope for the UX/UI designer to be particularly experienced with designing for content delivery because this product will deliver a lot of content. Also note that this work will already be in progress when the designer starts, and may require reworking some of what is already in progress, as well as enhancing existing executions with additional, more sophisticated features.
We hope for the UX/UI designer to help lead a light version of a UAT phase this summer, too. (We do not expect to have sophisticated tooling in place for this UAT effort.)
We hope to find a UX/UI designer who is flexible and accommodating, as this project has some non-standard elements that will require us to be nimble and creative.
Will require work samples that demonstrate UX and UI work.
Roles/Responsibilities:
- Mobile experience for the Imagine 2050 website
- Adjust existing design work to better navigate lengthy content
- About section content
- Interactive table experience
- Home page wizard to help users find the content they are looking for quickly
- Data feature on home page
- Enhanced design of mega menu/mega footer treatment
- How do we best integrate with related products
- Future scope: design work for reporting on "measures"
Mandatory Skills:
- Associate's degree minimum level of education
- 3 minimum years of experience as a UX/UI Designer - Communications
UX product/content design experience:
- Create repeatable design patterns to help user understand how to navigate a content-heavy website
- Experience designing for the delivery of long-form content types with many relationships to other long-form content types
- Decent knowledge of content strategy principles, having worked in partnership with a content strategist or having performed as the IA for a product
Modern web design experience:
- Designing for mobile responsiveness
- Designing for accessibility
- Understands and is able to utilize modern design frameworks, such as material design for Bootstrap or Tailwind
- Content readability is really important for this specific scope.
Ability to create designs/extend designs/tweak designs of:
- Website pages
- Product designs (e.g. sorting/filtering for tables/reports, integration of data from external sources, etc.)
- Iconography (can use icon packs, may need to tweak for appropriateness)
- [Nice to have] Infographic design (would have source material to make visually more appealing and usable for web)
- Uses Figma or XD for executing design work
- Ability to facilitate conversations to get the requirements needed to execute. (We have a strategist for this work, but we would benefit from a content-savvy user-experience partner.)
- Can do (and is willing to do) the production of the assets needed to develop the design
- Flexible and adaptable
- Can work expeditiously with good direction
- Willing to ask good questions and challenge the direction, but also willing to let some things go in the name of getting a v1 done in a timely way
Desirable Skills:
- Content strategy
- Information architecture
- User acceptance testing
Additional Information:
This will be a hybrid position at the 390 Robert Street N location. We will negotiate the number of days per week this position will be onsite.
Project Scope:The UX/UI designer will join a small team of digital communicators in the design and production of a website implementation of the regional development guide-a new way of delivering policy plan content for this organization! We hope for the UX/UI designer to be particularly experienced with designing for content delivery because this product will deliver a lot of content. Also note that this work will already be in progress when the designer starts, and may require reworking some of what is already in progress, as well as enhancing existing executions with additional, more sophisticated features.
We hope for the UX/UI designer to help lead a light version of a UAT phase this summer, too. (We do not expect to have sophisticated tooling in place for this UAT effort.)
We hope to find a UX/UI designer who is flexible and accommodating, as this project has some non-standard elements that will require us to be nimble and creative.
Will require work samples that demonstrate UX and UI work.
Roles/Responsibilities:
- Mobile experience for the Imagine 2050 website
- Adjust existing design work to better navigate lengthy content
- About section content
- Interactive table experience
- Home page wizard to help users find the content they are looking for quickly
- Data feature on home page
- Enhanced design of mega menu/mega footer treatment
- How do we best integrate with related products
- Future scope: design work for reporting on "measures"
Mandatory Skills:
- Associate's degree minimum level of education
- 3 minimum years of experience as a UX/UI Designer - Communications
UX product/content design experience:
- Create repeatable design patterns to help user understand how to navigate a content-heavy website
- Experience designing for the delivery of long-form content types with many relationships to other long-form content types
- Decent knowledge of content strategy principles, having worked in partnership with a content strategist or having performed as the IA for a product
Modern web design experience:
- Designing for mobile responsiveness
- Designing for accessibility
- Understands and is able to utilize modern design frameworks, such as material design for Bootstrap or Tailwind
- Content readability is really important for this specific scope.
Ability to create designs/extend designs/tweak designs of:
- Website pages
- Product designs (e.g. sorting/filtering for tables/reports, integration of data from external sources, etc.)
- Iconography (can use icon packs, may need to tweak for appropriateness)
- [Nice to have] Infographic design (would have source material to make visually more appealing and usable for web)
- Uses Figma or XD for executing design work
- Ability to facilitate conversations to get the requirements needed to execute. (We have a strategist for this work, but we would benefit from a content-savvy user-experience partner.)
- Can do (and is willing to do) the production of the assets needed to develop the design
- Flexible and adaptable
- Can work expeditiously with good direction
- Willing to ask good questions and challenge the direction, but also willing to let some things go in the name of getting a v1 done in a timely way
Desirable Skills:
- Content strategy
- Information architecture
- User acceptance testing